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is good customer service debt and america? and the e fi things you should never buy at the supermarket. the outrageous markups on some of the most popular brands. we're watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: all that and more, but first our toptory tonight. new allegations that big banks are using big data ted discriminate against low-income customers tt they believe are mostikely to overdraft they're checking accouounts or bounce chks. big banks argue they're using the data bases to avoid fraud artists. here to weigh in, editor in chief of american banker and former vice president of goldman. i'm going to start with you. allegations tonight in the new york times that over a million low-income americans basically are being kicked out of banks because there are errors in se of these databases. >> thank you for having me. i appreciated. yes. that is the gist of the article. two things. errors and databases which occur. we have all experienced that. also, the fact that the way the data bases are used, the
is good customer service debt and america? and the e fi things you should never buy at the supermarket. the outrageous markups on some of the most popular brands. we're watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: all that and more, but first our toptory tonight. new allegations that big banks are using big data ted discriminate against low-income customers tt they believe are mostikely to overdraft they're checking accouounts or bounce chks. big banks argue they're...
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and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. the summer blitz of blockbuster movies has arrived. super heroes or lesser mortals with excellent motor skills are here to save the earth from super villains, asteroids, aliens or other disasters, natural in nature but probably induced by global warming. yes, it's another summer of excess and escapism with the thrills and chills of hollywood scaring us down to our popcorn, yet always with a happy ending. meanwhile, back here in the real world, where we actually live, the best film of the summer isn't an epic tale of horror or adventure but an eye-opening, heart-moving and mind-expanding reminder that millions of people in this richest country in the world, working men and women and their children, don't have enough to eat. the film's called "a place at the table," and it's one of the best documentaries i've seen in years. almost 50 million americans -- that's one in six -- receive food stamps. and yet recently, the house
and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. the summer blitz of blockbuster movies has arrived. super heroes or lesser mortals with excellent motor skills are here to save the earth from super villains, asteroids, aliens or other disasters, natural in nature but probably induced by global warming. yes, it's another summer of excess and escapism with the thrills...
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cannon from "america's got talent," god bless him. i hope he makes it big. >> he makes a couple hundred bucks a day. >> you asked about taxes, he's not paying taxes on it. he gets an earned income tax credit to declare it. >> he declined to answer. i asked about taxes. >> he almost walked off the set. >> don't do that in live television. you absolutely can't do that. the dow industrials, please, up 31 points as we speak, at 15, 0 # 4 -- 15,042. it's not the week for serious action, but could change if america takes action in syria. i don't know, but i suspect. >> putin is against military action in syria. rush -- russia is a big player. >> i'll see if anything happens to gold and oil, if military action is taken, and i don't know whether it will be taken or not, but attack preparations appear to have been made. i'll expect gold to go up and oil go up, and that's not happening at this moment. >> it's not. oil is trending around $107 a barrel. i think it sticks there, and oil is more of a global demand, global growth play right now. not
cannon from "america's got talent," god bless him. i hope he makes it big. >> he makes a couple hundred bucks a day. >> you asked about taxes, he's not paying taxes on it. he gets an earned income tax credit to declare it. >> he declined to answer. i asked about taxes. >> he almost walked off the set. >> don't do that in live television. you absolutely can't do that. the dow industrials, please, up 31 points as we speak, at 15, 0 # 4 -- 15,042. it's not...
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the new problem facing america's largest bankrupt city. >>> and honey booboo's big day. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swell
the new problem facing america's largest bankrupt city. >>> and honey booboo's big day. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or...
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>> running up the street. >> reporter: in america's biggest bankrupt city where people are fleeing in droves there is another problem, thousands upon thousands of dogs roaming detroit's streets. >> he is a stray. he is so thin. >> reporter: most are pit bulls starving for food and affection. >> moved out, left him behind. he was tied up in the backyard. >> reporter: this is a young stray pit bull brought in completely malnourished, injured. this is something that they see here every single day. one of the biggest problems facing detroit and the stray dogs is the fact that so many are not spayed or neutered so the problem persists. >> they are disposable in people's minds. they don't vaccine ate or pay or neuter. >> reporter: educating owners to spay and neuter their dogs and provides free food. >> a lot of people have lost their homes, lost their jobs and they don't have the funds. they love their animals but, you know, it is very hard to feed their own kids and their family. >> what are you going to do? >> exactly. >> reporter: are there more people living oin this street or more str
>> running up the street. >> reporter: in america's biggest bankrupt city where people are fleeing in droves there is another problem, thousands upon thousands of dogs roaming detroit's streets. >> he is a stray. he is so thin. >> reporter: most are pit bulls starving for food and affection. >> moved out, left him behind. he was tied up in the backyard. >> reporter: this is a young stray pit bull brought in completely malnourished, injured. this is something...
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and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> bill moyers: welcome once again. how do you handle the grim news of inequality, corruption, poverty, dysfunction and buffoonery that washes over us every day? well, you can tune out and ignore it, pretend it will go away until it's too late, or you can look around, find kindred spirits and throw your energies into the fight for justice. that's exactly the summons we have heard from people at this table who have refused to give in to the litany of woe. listen again to some of their voices. >> george goehl: we need a movement of truth tellers. >> senator bernie sanders: -- the kind of progressive grassroots movement -- >> roseann demoro: -- a social movement that they can engage in, that's not the politics of hatred, that's not the politics of fear, but the politics of hope. >> tom morello: there's two ways to approach history. you sit in your armchair and watch it on the news and you return to your playstation. or you get out in th
and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> bill moyers: welcome once again. how do you handle the grim news of inequality, corruption, poverty, dysfunction and buffoonery that washes over us every day? well, you can tune out and ignore it, pretend it will go away until it's too late, or you can look around, find kindred spirits and throw your energies into the fight for...
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not good for the work ethic and not good not just for the economy of america, but the ethos of america. >> i agree a thousand percent. and this is a tough story and should be a critical story and we're glad you're pounding away on it. it's a big time american economic story and not a good one. >> i have hope, hope in the future, don't worry, charles. >> keep hope alive. >> this guy might, alex rodriguez is facing a ban today. it would cost him millions of dollars, but this may be-- doesn't mean it's not going to take the field. and the question, will that ever recover? that's next. bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce livery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet?
not good for the work ethic and not good not just for the economy of america, but the ethos of america. >> i agree a thousand percent. and this is a tough story and should be a critical story and we're glad you're pounding away on it. it's a big time american economic story and not a good one. >> i have hope, hope in the future, don't worry, charles. >> keep hope alive. >> this guy might, alex rodriguez is facing a ban today. it would cost him millions of dollars, but...
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get to k-town in the middle of the night and discover the change and fabulous and delicious slice of america i never had known was there. but i'm trying to figure it out. >>> the kennedys were almost morbidly afraid of this march. >> they closed the bars. they put the national guard on standby. >> i was terrified people weren't going to show up. >> it was like somebody threw something into a bed of ants. >> i dream a dream. >> it was a defining moment in history. >> it felt like such a victory. >> half a century ago nearly a quarter of a million people would stand here in front of the lincoln memorial determined to awaken our nation to its often violent denial of basic human rights. long after the civil war we as a people remained divided by race, black or white, separate and unequal. congress was resisting efforts to pass its first civil rights law since 1875. in many places protesters were met by police brutality. in the hour ahead we will meet a number of those who were here. many of them young people who would change the course of our nation's history. the year was 1963. >> segregation n
get to k-town in the middle of the night and discover the change and fabulous and delicious slice of america i never had known was there. but i'm trying to figure it out. >>> the kennedys were almost morbidly afraid of this march. >> they closed the bars. they put the national guard on standby. >> i was terrified people weren't going to show up. >> it was like somebody threw something into a bed of ants. >> i dream a dream. >> it was a defining moment in...
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since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> what the evidence shows, paul, is that black voter tresi 1996 -- they've been increasing even in those -- even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. they're some of the strictest in the country in places like indiana and georgia and tennessee. in 2012, black voter turnout in those states exceeded white voter turnout. last year's election it exceeded white voter turnout for the first time in history snimt what magnitudes are you talking about? 2/3 of african-american voted. over 66% in 2012 and the white voter turn out is 6 4? >> it was lower. >> what is the trend? you mentioned the trend since 1996. this is all census bureau data. >> you mentioned hillary in 2016. but i think this particular part of it might have been directed at next year's elections. the midterm elections. what is going on here is that democrats are worried that without barack obama on the ballot, that black voter turnout may be down. i think this is an attempt to scare blacks to the polls b
since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> what the evidence shows, paul, is that black voter tresi 1996 -- they've been increasing even in those -- even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. they're some of the strictest in the country in places like indiana and georgia and tennessee. in 2012, black voter turnout in those states exceeded white voter turnout. last year's election it exceeded white...
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i am so disappointed in this that i will tell you, regular america looks to what goes on. another record high. the news for regular americans is so bad. who are those people? what are they doing buying and selling stocks? why is there such -- you talked about ben bernanke. at what point will wall street say, you know, this has got to get better? >> well, the administrative policies have not been great. congress on both sides of the aisle has done people no favors. median household income is down since president obama got into office. one big asset is our homes. those are down. things that are really big factors are not going well. the fat cats on wall street are getting fatter and fatter, but the policies, higher taxes and more regulation, we canll agree is not working. gerri: the policies are benefiting the wealthy more than their benefit in the middle class. >> that's right. they are not making the impact that the president or saw his car is like us to think because the nbers speak for themselves gerri: and they're not saying anything nice. thank you for coming on. good
i am so disappointed in this that i will tell you, regular america looks to what goes on. another record high. the news for regular americans is so bad. who are those people? what are they doing buying and selling stocks? why is there such -- you talked about ben bernanke. at what point will wall street say, you know, this has got to get better? >> well, the administrative policies have not been great. congress on both sides of the aisle has done people no favors. median household income...
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since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> well, what the evidence shows, paul, is black voter trends since 1996 show that black voter turnout has been increasing. and what's interesting is they've been increasing even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. some of the strictest in the country are in place like indiana and georgia and tennessee. black voter turnout in those states exceeded white voter turnout. last year's election black voter turnout exceeded white voter turnout for the first time in history. >> what are the magnitudes here? are they two-thirds of african-americans voted. over 66% in 2012. and the white voter turnout is what? 64? >> it's low. >> what is the trend? you mentioned the trend since 196. this is all census bureau data. >> and you mentioned hillary in 2016. but i think this particular part of her speech might have been directed at next year's election, midterm elections. what's going on here is democrats are worrying that without barack obama on the ballot, that black voter tu
since you have been paying attention, is there evidence of racial discrimination in voting access in america? >> well, what the evidence shows, paul, is black voter trends since 1996 show that black voter turnout has been increasing. and what's interesting is they've been increasing even as more and more states have been passing voter i.d. laws. some of the strictest in the country are in place like indiana and georgia and tennessee. black voter turnout in those states exceeded white...
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i would have had to go to bank of america for example or whatever it was. you know because i'm ancient, they did not exist. neil: then i am -- scotty, we have to do something we can recognize risk of those who need the aid not getting aid, but bigger risk no one gets aid because it will be priced out. >> not like the republicans are against education, but what is the real hype crease, barack obama is champions students supposedly, he will make $50 billion in profit off of the interest from the loans, is he doing this in best interest of students, if we gave government grants to make it equal to have status quo is fine, but this administration is using it to make a profit to make up for other losses. >> you are suggests that other presidents did not have pehl grants orelons that charged interest rates, i'm not clear -- >> i'm saying maka it status quo, not a profit. >> wait -- were you for keeping rates forc forcibly low or markt base rates? >> i'm market base, but i want to make sure we're not subsidizes by tax pair funds, we're making smart investment like
i would have had to go to bank of america for example or whatever it was. you know because i'm ancient, they did not exist. neil: then i am -- scotty, we have to do something we can recognize risk of those who need the aid not getting aid, but bigger risk no one gets aid because it will be priced out. >> not like the republicans are against education, but what is the real hype crease, barack obama is champions students supposedly, he will make $50 billion in profit off of the interest...
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soon america may be self-sufficient in energy. also, if you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you are pumping stuff into mother earth. >> jn: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed tout half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so it brings fuel cheape, maybe better for the world. why are these people so mad? >> they worry about energy companies shoving these dangeroushemicals into the ground. >> this is seen sfraen a documentary called gas lane. >> the documentary gas land. >> they gave it director an emmy and matt damon features greedy energy companies destroying the promised land. >> if it happens to one of us, it could happen to us all of us. > john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> itomes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow >> a lot
soon america may be self-sufficient in energy. also, if you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you are pumping stuff into mother earth. >> jn: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed tout half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so it...
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it is the 40th anniversary of the book "the other america." we have this human-resources, people who want to do the project. they can do it in a way to tell the human stories. human stories are key. we can use the human stories to tell the story about the structural problems of poverty in the country so it has more than just a human interest quality. it could lead to change. it could lead to hearings. politically, it has resonance. millions of people are now squeezed in the middle class. they are feeling a check or two away from near poverty. there is more openness to think hard about what has happened in a country that is the richest country in the world. this is where we try to reset the and narrative -- reset the narrative, the idea that america is. . it is not broke. our priorities are broken. there is a misplaced obsession with debt and deficits as the national emergency of our time.
it is the 40th anniversary of the book "the other america." we have this human-resources, people who want to do the project. they can do it in a way to tell the human stories. human stories are key. we can use the human stories to tell the story about the structural problems of poverty in the country so it has more than just a human interest quality. it could lead to change. it could lead to hearings. politically, it has resonance. millions of people are now squeezed in the middle...
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over one came from outside america. tracy: this is a global player. it would have thought. >> an amazing global play. overseas. international business. where we thought the economy was dying. a good view of the polls point. the one thing that bothers me, corporate america. upper first quarter. tracy: have a good weekend. dennis: a cornerstone of the bullish case. now trading at the highest price to earnings ratios since 2009, does the chief arguments still stands? program competitors. what do you say? they look a little rich. bonds have not been great. stocks are still okay. rates are backing up a little bit. it's the highest in the past four years. it's not that high evan m. priest. >> the overall market call is something that to many people focus on. it's about finding the right stocks. grabbing headlines and the tension is a difficult thing to do and not what most investors are focused on in my opinion. >> supposed to be a predictor. it is all because this this souffle not based on may thing real. that is the same story that we heard with qe1 and q
over one came from outside america. tracy: this is a global player. it would have thought. >> an amazing global play. overseas. international business. where we thought the economy was dying. a good view of the polls point. the one thing that bothers me, corporate america. upper first quarter. tracy: have a good weekend. dennis: a cornerstone of the bullish case. now trading at the highest price to earnings ratios since 2009, does the chief arguments still stands? program competitors....
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the strength in being -- the weakness of america is all about immigration. if we do not continue that immigration policy, if we do not continue to make this a welcome place for the world, our society will suffer accordingly. neil: but part they are hearing that we are over welcoming? >> have you been able to get anybody to do your lawn recently? a mean, if we have all this oversupply, why can't i find somebody to remodel my hou you know, these are all real things. why can't the farmers -- neil: you are in sync with a lot of these. they are more focused on the high-tech. >> and i am very supportive of the high-tech as well. neil: the one extended everything. >> you have to understand. i was born 90 days after my parents came to the country. that gave me a perspective on what america was and what the opportunity was. that drove me, and it has driven millions of immigrants like me in the past. neil: to you think that those immigrants, whether here illegally are not are getting angry republicans? >> i don't have a political view i frankly think -- i mean, i vote
the strength in being -- the weakness of america is all about immigration. if we do not continue that immigration policy, if we do not continue to make this a welcome place for the world, our society will suffer accordingly. neil: but part they are hearing that we are over welcoming? >> have you been able to get anybody to do your lawn recently? a mean, if we have all this oversupply, why can't i find somebody to remodel my hou you know, these are all real things. why can't the farmers --...
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think that not to mention all guatemalan people but is the character going to work is it funny you know america's sweethearts which we were in together you played a dashing leading man another thinnish fellow but this time somebody a little more macho a little more in their realm of. i think they offered it to him first and he turned it down i think so because you had to play a man who's a little ridiculed at the end about the size of his penis i thought if beneath. a lot bigger than quarters larry he's bigger than a roll of quarters really is over comedic actor i do i think that that is what i'm most known for so yes but i certainly trained it to be not that in fact i had a great acting teacher named roy london who taught many amazing people out here and he would let me be funny for years he's like i know you can do that or who's that character inspires and what's it like to do a voice overs. that caddick that instead of sees the evil god again adam who sounds like this but looks a lot. really other than i do because it's two hours in the makeup chair. and. which i think is my my comic revenge f
think that not to mention all guatemalan people but is the character going to work is it funny you know america's sweethearts which we were in together you played a dashing leading man another thinnish fellow but this time somebody a little more macho a little more in their realm of. i think they offered it to him first and he turned it down i think so because you had to play a man who's a little ridiculed at the end about the size of his penis i thought if beneath. a lot bigger than quarters...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-ped mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% small. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? neil: well shop till you drop as long as you can deal with the heat, walmart prefers of heat of the nigeria. so guess what walmart
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-ped mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% small. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to...
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who would have thought what could save america is america itself, not him at all. kimberly, does he not know how things are made? like the pipelines come out of the sky, nobody really works on them, then they're there, and nobody has to take care of them. >> no. >> nobody has to go and check on them. >> you don't need inspectors. >> he cares about poll numbers, his numbers are slipping. that's a problem for him. this guy is in front of starbucks because no fracking sign, this is it. asked me three times to sign a petition against fracking in new york city. want to do it anonymously? no. it was crazy. >> eric, what is this with the government job program where you would say it is shovel ready. >> remember about two years ago tomorrow vilsack, secretary of agriculture said food stamps are actually good for the economy. for every dollar, 1.80 economic activity. they understand by spending money you create economic activity. part of the problem with that theory, that dollar came from taxpayers, $3 had to be earned to make $1. 100 million you spend in food stamps, have
who would have thought what could save america is america itself, not him at all. kimberly, does he not know how things are made? like the pipelines come out of the sky, nobody really works on them, then they're there, and nobody has to take care of them. >> no. >> nobody has to go and check on them. >> you don't need inspectors. >> he cares about poll numbers, his numbers are slipping. that's a problem for him. this guy is in front of starbucks because no fracking sign,...
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tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but if you simply tolerate the diversity that is america, you are going to, you are aspiring for mediocrity. when we have, and this gets back to your question, when we have leaders that embrace diversity and that build a culture that says, you know what, if you want to compete in the global economy tomorrow, pal, you've got to embrace diversity. why does coca-cola write a brief to the united states supreme court and general motors and microsoft on issues of diversity and higher education? because they know if they want to get ahead, they've got to embrace that diversity. if they want to continue to be a fortunes 50 company, there's got to embrace diversity. similarly if we want to get down to the local level and address this issue, we've got to teach our kids that the sooner that you embrace difference and understand that your muslim classmate or your seat classmate or your gay classmate or your limited english professor classmate might be tomorrow's ceo or today's best friend of yours, the better off we will be. you have a leg up, having d
tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but if you simply tolerate the diversity that is america, you are going to, you are aspiring for mediocrity. when we have, and this gets back to your question, when we have leaders that embrace diversity and that build a culture that says, you know what, if you want to compete in the global economy tomorrow, pal, you've got to embrace diversity. why does coca-cola write a brief to the united states supreme court and general motors and...
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paying jobs in america. these workers earn poverty wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful lobbying group in congress and back in 1996 when herman cain was the head of the national restaurant association, he struck a deal with congress saying that, "we will not oppose the overall minimum wage continuing to rise as long as the minimum wage for tipped workers stays frozen forever," and so it has for the last 22 years. imagine your average server in an ihop in texas earning $2.13 an hour, graveyard shift, no tips. the company's supposed to make up the difference between 2:13 and $7.25. but time and time again,
paying jobs in america. these workers earn poverty wages because the minimum wage for tipped workers at the federal level has been frozen for 22 years at $2.13 an hour, and it's the reason that food servers use food stamps at double the rate of the rest of the u.s. workforce, and have a poverty rate of three times the rest of the u.s. workforce. we got to this place because of the power of the national restaurant association. we call it the other nra. they've been named the tenth most powerful...
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we have two americas to bring back an old argument when it comes to education. those people who can't afford private school at least have somebody like matt damon advocating for them. >> oh! >> i'm serious. >> come on. >> every few years this argument comes up. republican politicians, democratic politicians and chris christie had the best response. he's trying to ing to improve p schools but sends his kids to catholic school. >> he's for choice. why isn't damon oh for choice? >> he found a school aligned with his family's values. it's a personal decision. >> why not give every american a choice? >> that's a side argument. >> matt damon said he didn't want to send his children there because it wasn't progressive enough. what about americans who think the public school system is too progressive? what if they want a school with christian values. they can't send their kids there. >> this country -- >> let me just. >> let me do it. public institutions alongside private institutions. is it hypocritical for a city official in new york who wants safe and efficient publi
we have two americas to bring back an old argument when it comes to education. those people who can't afford private school at least have somebody like matt damon advocating for them. >> oh! >> i'm serious. >> come on. >> every few years this argument comes up. republican politicians, democratic politicians and chris christie had the best response. he's trying to ing to improve p schools but sends his kids to catholic school. >> he's for choice. why isn't damon oh...
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liberalism nearly destroyed black america. now it's time for black america to return the favor. >> greta: hi specter. the growth at the gate. just me. >>> hello, eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, and brian kilmeade. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." as the summer races forward, so does the race debate in america. stand your ground gave way to stop and frisk, now "the butler" hottest movie of the summer has a director that says america is more racist since president obama took office than before. more on that in a moment. first, we know the zimmerman trial ended weeks ago. i was stunned when i saw a brand new political attack ad which reenac reenacts the night trayvon martin crossed paths with george zimmerman. it is dramatic, provocative, is it fair. before we show the ad, we must warn you it is dramatic. beware if you have kids, especially younger kids watching. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. >> okay. all right, sir, what is your name? >> g
liberalism nearly destroyed black america. now it's time for black america to return the favor. >> greta: hi specter. the growth at the gate. just me. >>> hello, eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, and brian kilmeade. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." as the summer races forward, so does the race debate in america. stand your ground gave way to stop and frisk, now "the butler" hottest movie of the summer has a director...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> painted himself into a corner. >> drew a red line, and to the words of the senator who said the president put us in a situation where we have to do something. he said that conference call said the administration hosted was an hour and a half hosted by secretary kerry trying to make the case for them for intervention, and on that note, the secretary came across right now, will make an address at 12:30 this afternoon. >> that's important, but there's a time frame important here. president obama, i believe, leaves for europe and russia, the g20 meeting tuesday, and they can't go over to europe as he laun
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. butetting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> painted himself into a corner. >> drew a red line,...
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there lle some uncertainty reflected time to time but also the greatness of america. know the rest of the world has a desire for that same prosperity. i want to humanize the market through the maze of ideas to why good old-fashioned common sense works. now it is time to make it your market. you know, those in the ivory towers cast shadows but we will a moth that knowledge to give you the power to process and make money. will also follow up with their first-time investors the we introduced a couple weeks ago to manage and michael. they were never in the market we will check-in and if there are any changes they need to make in their portfolio i'm excited to see them. but let's get started. let's get started with jonathan hoenig and martin and portfolio mallet -- manager. we need to shorten your titl [laughter] people at home come to me we see you on tv but i am not in the market. are you kidding me? he has under armor shirt, nike, you are in the market and you are feeling it but then you buy a paris sneakers at $200 that will be obsolete and don't thank you should be th
there lle some uncertainty reflected time to time but also the greatness of america. know the rest of the world has a desire for that same prosperity. i want to humanize the market through the maze of ideas to why good old-fashioned common sense works. now it is time to make it your market. you know, those in the ivory towers cast shadows but we will a moth that knowledge to give you the power to process and make money. will also follow up with their first-time investors the we introduced a...
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we should look at what's best for america and not trying to pick sides in an impossible war like this not on the side of the american people, and the american people right now, by a very large majority oppose the war. the constitution can't support the war, and morally, we can't support the war, getting involved in a civil war and a strike that's. going on in the region for thousands of years. neil: right about that. we have very unclear rationale for doing what we're doing. we'll see. ron paul. in the meantime, play this out to ron paul's argument. missiles launched, message sent, assad unnoticed. rick a bell here? didn't bill clinton do this with hussein and reagan with gadhafi? shaken, stirred, and for years still stirring and plotting and killing until we came back and, well, kill them. that's the thing about messages, it requires the not receiving them to understand them. more often than not, the nut does not. a word for warning for investors out there looking for certainty that wants missiles fired, things go back to normal, and the syria sicko is humbled, but if he stays in pow
we should look at what's best for america and not trying to pick sides in an impossible war like this not on the side of the american people, and the american people right now, by a very large majority oppose the war. the constitution can't support the war, and morally, we can't support the war, getting involved in a civil war and a strike that's. going on in the region for thousands of years. neil: right about that. we have very unclear rationale for doing what we're doing. we'll see. ron...
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. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america. it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital that he had as an ex-president and has really put it toward trying to do real good in the world. >> bill clinton is a new kind of world leader. >> i think he is the master of the trade. he is the single most extraordinary confident politician i've ever met. >> it's a statesman's role unlike any other, planetary in scale. >> i want to keep being very active in the things i cared about as president in the thing that is i can still have an influence. >> people go wild. he is such a great ambassador for the united states of america today. >> there's one phrase that people have said, and that's that he's president to the world. >> 62 heads of state, hundreds of corporate leaders. multinational types. movie stars. an unparalleled collection of the powerful and celebrated gathered together to assert and combine their influence, all here because one man asked them to come, one of the very few people in the world
. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america. it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital that he had as an ex-president and has really put it toward trying to do real good in the world. >> bill clinton is a new kind of world leader. >> i think he is the master of the trade. he is the single most extraordinary confident politician i've ever met. >> it's a statesman's role unlike any other, planetary in scale....
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he didn't need to undermine america's national security to pursue whatever his conscious led him to do. there's a process by which he could have pursued his interest in a way that doesn't undermine the national security of the united states. when we have our sources and methods known by our enemies, we undermine the national security of the united states. i would say it's easy since we have not, thank god, had an attack on american soil since september 11th, to minimize the threat, but it's real. and the terrorists only have to get lucky once. we have to do it right 100% of the time. >> and a key member of your committee from california who's chair of the subcommittee dealing with russia seems to have sympathy with edward snowden. this is him yesterday on c-span. >> i thought he was being loyal to the rest of us by letting the american people know that the government was getting out of hand. accepting him for asylum, i think, was not as hostile an act as it's being poor trade. >> do you agree with those views on edward snowden and russia? >> no, i do not. and we have to keep in mind he
he didn't need to undermine america's national security to pursue whatever his conscious led him to do. there's a process by which he could have pursued his interest in a way that doesn't undermine the national security of the united states. when we have our sources and methods known by our enemies, we undermine the national security of the united states. i would say it's easy since we have not, thank god, had an attack on american soil since september 11th, to minimize the threat, but it's...
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and he lays out a set of demands for america. and marching orders for the african-american community and the nation as a whole. so, the part of king that we need to embrace, the king prior to his assassination and the king at the time of his assassination, was a person who made demands upon this government for justice. who understood the transformation of king was that the struggle that is inherent for african-americans is a global struggle. >> testify, brother. >> but that's the truth of martin luther king. >> but my question would be, then, so we talked about how his legacy has evolved over the last 40-plus years into this sort of ageless national icon and i think it's precisely because he's been depoliticized in a lot of ways. it's not the specific demands of his speech in 1963 that people remember. it's the more lyrical, i have a dream moment. i take your point, but if you reclaim the legacy in the way you're talking about, that would take him right off the most admired list again, wouldn't it? >> that's that would be okay. h
and he lays out a set of demands for america. and marching orders for the african-american community and the nation as a whole. so, the part of king that we need to embrace, the king prior to his assassination and the king at the time of his assassination, was a person who made demands upon this government for justice. who understood the transformation of king was that the struggle that is inherent for african-americans is a global struggle. >> testify, brother. >> but that's the...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. seeing how exactly this happened that they allegedly shot this 22-year-old innocent man in the back and killed him. what else did you see on that surveillance video? story behind it. test [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >>> our fifth story "outfront" death of a legend, best selling author elmore le
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. seeing how exactly this happened that they allegedly shot this 22-year-old innocent man in the back and killed him. what else did you see on that surveillance...
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we've all heard about gun violence in america, but this really brought it home. parents in australia who may have children on scholarships in the u.s. and students themselves, just out of disbelief that could happen to one of ours. this is the front page in melbourne here today, "the harrelson." it says the team's american police shot our star. it's senseless and the reaction from the family as well as reporting from that baseball club just north on melbourne here. family, friends and team mates and people from the local baseball club have been down there this week. terribly sad, they are placing a baseball with tributes, flowers on the home base. his mother and father held back tears and described chris as another normal kid. he loved baseball and the game since he was 15 years old and loved it because he wanted to go to college in the u.s., piers, and saw this was his chance. >> certainly an appalling story. i want to bring in tim fisher. he served from 1996 to 1999. significance of that being after an appalling mass cure in port arthur in australia big gun cha
we've all heard about gun violence in america, but this really brought it home. parents in australia who may have children on scholarships in the u.s. and students themselves, just out of disbelief that could happen to one of ours. this is the front page in melbourne here today, "the harrelson." it says the team's american police shot our star. it's senseless and the reaction from the family as well as reporting from that baseball club just north on melbourne here. family, friends and...
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it's the rest of america's government is anything like detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. see you next week.dends to watch, and have a great night. lori: a very good evening thank you so much peer being with us, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. >> obama administration making its case for taking military action against syria, briefing lawmakers about their conclusion that syria government carried out a large scale chemical weapons attack, tonight we speak with fox news military analyst, general jack king on whether the president is justified in takes action. even without the backing of allies or the united nations. >> and questionsemain about our involvement in libya. and the terrorist
it's the rest of america's government is anything like detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. see you next week.dends to watch, and have a great night. lori: a very good evening thank you so much peer being with us, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. >> obama administration making its case for taking military action against syria, briefing lawmakers about their conclusion that syria government carried out a large scale chemical weapons attack, tonight we speak with fox news...
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that all of success in america is partf a public domain we should share. he is getting closer to closer of saying this is how it should be. we should have some form of prosperity no master who is earningt. >> it has become such a big nanny state, the money crisis is because everyone was entitled to a cheap home. this is going to open the door to more risk, excessi lending. charles: these same banks, if they went through with this they would be sued 5 years from now for the next bubble. but i guess, at the end of the day, there is no way this is going through unless american public. decides this is the direction we want to go. this feels le a do-or-die moment. do we want to stay with thing that made us greatest country in world or trying something different or fair. bargain for so-called middle class. >> i tnk that next election is a question of do the american people want a nanny state there is a belief everyone that deserves health care, is entitled to health care, and a house, and look we have over 7% unemployment. 46 million people on food stamps, 16 tl
that all of success in america is partf a public domain we should share. he is getting closer to closer of saying this is how it should be. we should have some form of prosperity no master who is earningt. >> it has become such a big nanny state, the money crisis is because everyone was entitled to a cheap home. this is going to open the door to more risk, excessi lending. charles: these same banks, if they went through with this they would be sued 5 years from now for the next bubble....
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: $1 trillion. i'm not talking about our federal deficit. and talking about the amount of money that we owe in student loans. it is so big of a crisis, 7 million borrowers are currently in default on both federal and student loans. now a new report by the center for american progress says it has a solution. bankruptcy. should this really be an option for student loans? let's bring in a co-author of that report. thank you for being with us. please make your case. >> thank you, dennis. investors in america made a bad bet. they have bankruptcies. americans to invest in themselves are education and find out that they have a high interest rate loan or are ia program that is giving them a minimum wage job and a graduate should have the same option to get a fresh start. dennis: didn
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: $1 trillion. i'm not talking about our federal deficit. and talking about the amount of money that we owe in student loans. it is so big of a crisis, 7 million borrowers are currently in default on both federal and student...